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How Governors Built the Modern American Presidency

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Informationen zum Autor Saladin M. Ambar teaches political science at Lehigh University. Klappentext A governor's mansion is often the last stop for politicians who plan to move into the White House. Before Barack Obama was elected president of the United States, four of his last five predecessors had been governors. Executive experience at the state level informs individual presidencies, and, as Saladin M. Ambar argues, the actions of governors-turned-presidents changed the nature of the presidency itself long ago. How Governors Built the Modern American Presidency is the first book to explicitly credit governors with making the presidency what it is today. By examining the governorships of such presidential stalwarts as Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, political scientist Ambar shows how gubernatorial experience made the difference in establishing modern presidential practice. The book also delves into the careers of Wisconsin's Bob La Follette and California's Hiram Johnson, demonstrating how these governors reshaped the presidency through their activism. As Ambar reminds readers, governors as far back as Samuel J. Tilden of New York, who ran against Rutherford Hayes in the controversial presidential election of 1876, paved the way for a more assertive national leadership. Ambar explodes the idea that the modern presidency began after 1945, instead placing its origins squarely in the Progressive Era. This innovative study uncovers neglected aspects of the evolution of the nation's executive branch, placing American governors at the heart of what the presidency has become-for better or for worse. Zusammenfassung Saladin M. Ambar's innovative study is the first book to explicitly credit governors with making the presidency what it is today. This book explodes the idea that the modern presidency began after 1945! instead placing its origins squarely in the Progressive Era. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Introduction. The Hidden Prince: Unveiling the Presidency's Executive Narrative Chapter 1. Emerging Executives of the Second Republic, 1876-1912 Chapter 2. Theodore Roosevelt and the New American Executive, 1881-1911 Chapter 3. An "Unconstitutional Governor": Woodrow Wilson and the People's Executive Chapter 4. Prince of the Hudson: FDR's Albany Executive Chapter 5. "Undoing the Framers' Work": Executive Power and American Democracy Notes Bibliography Index ...

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Saladin M. Ambar teaches political science at Lehigh University.

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Autoren Saladin M Ambar, Saladin M. Ambar
Verlag University of pennsylvania pr
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 04.05.2012
 
EAN 9780812243963
ISBN 978-0-8122-4396-3
Seiten 200
Serien Haney Foundation Series
Haney Foundation
Haney Foundation
Haney Foundation Series
Thema Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Politikwissenschaft > Politische Wissenschaft und Politische Bildung

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